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How Trump, Election Deniers and Barriers to Voting Threaten Our Democracy

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump leaves the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, New York on April 15, 2024, for the first day of his trial on charges of falsifying business records. Donald Trump is in court Monday as the first US ex-president ever to be criminally prosecuted, a seismic moment for the United States as the presumptive Republican nominee campaigns to re-take the White House.(Photo by Jabin Botsford/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

After the U.S. Supreme Court decimated much of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, casting a ballot has become harder, not easier, in many states. Limits on how and where to vote, gerrymandered voting districts that diminish the power of voters of color, challenges to vote-by-mail laws and former President Donald Trump’s lies that legitimate election results were not valid all contribute to the problem.

Richard Hasen is a professor of Law and Political Science at UCLA Law School, where he directs the Safeguarding Democracy Project. His new book titled, “A Real Right to Vote” suggests the only way to really address these barriers to voting is an amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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